

CONCEPT THAT CAME TO ME IN A DREAM FOR A YE RETIREMENT ALBUM
The Album: Omari
Release Date: New Year’s Day, 2027 (Surprise Drop).
Concept: A "sonic museum" and chronological journey of his life, recorded entirely at his childhood home in Chicago to capture a raw, "room sound"
The Cover: A vintage, taped-up Polaroid of his childhood home with "OMARI" handwritten in white at the bottom
The Packaging: All-black back cover with a white handwritten tracklist. The inner booklet features his personal journals, coffee stains, and a final note: "thank you mama for teaching me how to dream"
The Tracklist (Sonic Time Travel)
(started from the bottom): 2000-2005. The soul-sample era; reflects on the accident and College Dropout.
(fame and heartbreak): 2007-2008. Heavy 808s and emotional synths; reflects on his mother’s passing.
(crown ft. jay z): 2009-2011. Maximalist MBDTF sound reflects on the VMAs and their partnership.
(i was a god): 2012-2013. Industrial Yeezus distortion reflects on Kim and the birth of North.
(crash): 2014-2016. Heavy synths; reflects on mental health struggles and the UCLA hospital stay.
(Ye ft. kid cudi): 2018-2019. Late 2010s rap; reflects on KSG and the transition to JIK.
(Blinded): 2020-2022. Reflective and apologetic; addresses his political era and mistakes made.
(My own self-destruct): 2023-2025. Heavy, raw vocals (sounding like crying); reflects on his lowest points and regrets.
(last hope): 2026. The comeback sound; reflects on Bully and his return to fame.
(Never see me again): The Finale. A slow, stripped-back piano version of the unreleased classic. Ends with his 2004 Grammy speech fading into silence
The Final Performance: Soldier Field
The Set: A quiet, reflective night in Chicago. A replica of his childhood home sits center stage under a single spotlight.
The Moment: Jay-Z and Kid Cudi appear for their features. Kanye and Jay-Z share a long, silent hug on stage, signaling total reconciliation.
The Ending: He performs "Never see me again" alone at the piano. As the Grammy audio plays, he walks into the house, locks the door, and the stadium goes pitch black
The Retirement
The Blackout: Immediately after the show, all social media accounts are deleted. He is 100% done—no new music, no features, only occasional production credits for others.
The Final Act: The morning after the show, he visits his mother’s grave in Oklahoma one last time to tell her he’s finished.
The Future: He moves to Japan to live a "calm and friendly" life as a private citizen, finally at peace